Vedanta is one of the six main systems of Indian philosophy. Its beliefs are non-dualistic. It states that liberation cannot be achieved through rituals, actions or charity. The goal of Vedanta is the knowledge of Brahman (Absolute Existence) which is beyond the illusion (Maya) of the world and one's own mind. This ultimate reality lies beyond the realms of the limited intellect and the manifest world.
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